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Q&A with Lilitha Mwasi Njobe
Lilitha Mwasi Njobe is a PhD candidate in the School of Agriculture, Food and Wine at the University of Adelaide. Her research investigates the role of extracellular vesicles in the transfer of herbicide resistance in Lolium rigidum, one of the world's most problematic agricultural weeds
by SA Wine Industry0 viewsnewsletter-subscriberstechnicalviticulture-researchbiological-controlbiological-control-agentsextracellular-vesicles - news
19th AWITC, Adelaide, Australia (Part 3): McLaren Vale and Adelaide Hills bus tour highlights
The Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference, held every three years, also featured a Bus Tour Programme in 2025. Carolyn Howell did two of these bus tours on 18 July and 23 July.
by Carolyn Howell0 viewstechnicalviticulture-researchadelaide-convention-centreadelaide-hillsaustralian-wine-industry-technical-conferenceawitc - news
Shear-enhanced flotation separation to treat winery wastewater
Wineries generate variable wastewater effluent that could be costly to treat and difficult to discharge or reuse. A shear‑enhanced flotation separation (SEFS) process – combining hydrodynamic shear, coagulation, flocculation and dissolved air flotation was designed, developed and piloted to address this challenge using winery wastewater.
by Ukuyila2 viewstechnicalviticulture-researchcod-reductionflotationreuseshear-mixing
